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MacSurfer's Archive: Monday, April 15, 2013
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple's Profits Vs. Market Share Conundrum: Will Apple deliver a low-cost iPhone or iPad in order to gain market share even if it means taking a hit on profits?"  PC Magazine 8:11 AM
  • "Apple's silence cedes market narrative to rivals, says expert: Lauded mystique isn't enough as Apple faces competitors like Samsung that won't play the quiet game" Computerworld 8:21 AM
  • "The iPad-Sized Nail in the PC's Coffin"  Techland 8:57 AM
  • "Apple Still Thinks Like a Start-Up: The pundits criticize Apple for falling behind, theorizing that in the absence of their spiritual leader, Steve Jobs, innovation and that certain quality he brought, is now fading." TheStreet 9:19 AM
  • "Apple: Unfortunately, no longer the underdog"  Macworld 8:15 AM
  • "What Apple is up against in two growing mobile markets: China and Brazil" GigaOM 9:20 PM
  • "Microsoft, Apple Take Rivalry to New Front: Microsoft Corp. is not letting up on Apple Inc., and now it's a race against time between the two rivals. Executives at suppliers said Microsoft is working on designs for a touch-enabled wrist watch, just a couple of months after news that Apple is experimenting with plans for a watch-like device that would work like a smartphone.  WSJ Blogs 8:15 AM
  • "Apple board member hints that iWatch is coming, praises Google Glass: Bill Campbell has said Apple fans should expect to see technology coming to 'intimate objects' in the future" Macworld UK 8:21 AM
  • "Apple Mum About Reported iPhone Water Damage Settlement" ABCNews 3:07 PM
  • "Apple Crowds Best-Paid as Board Keeps Jobs Deputies: Four of the five highest-paid employees at Standard & Poor's 500 companies aren't chief executive officers. They're Apple Inc. senior lieutenants receiving compensation packages designed to keep management intact in an increasingly competitive industry." Bloomberg News 8:14 AM
  • "These Four Apple Execs Make More Than CEO Tim Cook" [Video Report] Bloomberg 11:59 AM
  • "Apple Dominates List of Highest Paid Execs" PC Magazine 3:08 PM
  • "Apple's senior execs dominate top 5 best-paid: The top lieutenants at the iPad maker last year pulled in as much as $85 million in total compensation." CNET News 8:57 AM
  • "Australian court orders Apple must complete retail space construction" AppleInsider 3:22 PM